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Daily Archives: March 6, 2018

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Airlink Suspends Pretoria – Cape Town Service

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioMarch 6, 2018

Airlink regrets to announce the suspension of air services on their Pretoria-Cape Town route. “This was not a decision taken lightly, but after almost three years, the route has not developed as we expected it would and in order to stem losses, we will suspend services from the 8th of May 2018,” explained Airlink CEO,…

Lions Roar Again at Malawi’s Liwonde National Park

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioMarch 6, 2018

Lions will soon return to Liwonde National Park after years of absence as African Parks has started the introduction process. The first stage in the process was completed on Saturday when two lions were caught at Majete Wildlife Reserve. Liwonde National ParkThe movement of these two pride males paves way for African Parks’ plans of…

South African VAT to increase to 15% from 1 April

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioMarch 6, 2018

Finance minister Malusi Gigaba has announced that South Africa will see its first VAT rate increase for the first time in 25 years. As of 1 April 2018, the effective VAT rate will rise from 14% to 15% adding approximately R22,9 billion to the fiscus, Gigaba said in his budget speech on Wednesday. “In developing…

Collaring Lions for Coexistence in Loisaba Conservancy

APTA NewsBy Alia BellamyMarch 6, 2018

Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp continues to support great initiatives in the area. The latest being Lion Landscapes collaring for coexistence. The first Lion collars were deployed on Loisaba Conservancy earlier this month. The matriarch of the Narok pride, one of the largest prides in the area was fitted with an iridium collar after two nights…

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